JOURNAL ARTICLE

Preliminary Study on Applications of an Atmospheric-Pressure Argon Plasma Discharge With a Single-Electrode Configuration

Wen-Tong HuangShou‐Zhe Li

Year: 2010 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science Vol: 38 (2)Pages: 121-126   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

An atmospheric-pressure (AP) argon plasma discharge generated in a single-electrode configuration with the power supply operating at a frequency of 45 kHz is employed to perform some applications, such as the treatment of the interior surface of a medical infusion tube, hydrophilic modification of insulator surface, hardening of metal surface, and acidification treatment of water. It is shown that the active gases (O 2 and N 2 ) mixed in a carrier gas (Ar) play a significant role in carrying out such applications. A preliminary study on its applications is presented to demonstrate the promising potential of AP single-electrode-configuration plasma jet.

Keywords:
Argon Electrode Atmospheric pressure Materials science Atmospheric-pressure plasma Plasma Insulator (electricity) Analytical Chemistry (journal) Plasma chemistry Atomic physics Optoelectronics Physics Chemistry Chromatography Physical chemistry

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